The Trial of Henry Kissinger

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Trial of Henry Kissinger Scanned & Proofed by Cozette The Trial of Henry Kissinger ALSO BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports The Elgin Marbles: Should they be returned to Greece? Hostage to History: Cyprus from the Ottomans to Kissinger Blaming the Victims (edited with Edward Said) James Callaghan: The Road to Number Ten (with Peter Kellner) Karl Marx and the Paris Commune The Monarchy: A Critique of Britain's Favourite Fetish Blood, Class and Nostalgia: Anglo-American Ironies For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority Reports International Territory: The United Nations 1945-95 (photographs by Adam Bartos) The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice When the Borders Bleed: The Struggle of the Kurds (photographs by Ed Kashi) No One Left to Lie To: The Values of the Worst Family Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere THE TRIAL OF HENRY KISSINGER CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS VERSO London • New York First published by Verso 2001 © Christopher Hitchens 2001 All rights reserved The moral rights of the author have been asserted Verso UK: 6 Meard Street, London W1F OEG USA: 180 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014-4606 Verso is the imprint of New Left Books www.versobooks.com ISBN 1-85984-631-9 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress Typeset by M Rules Printed by R. R. Donnelley & Sons, USA For the brave victims of Henry Kissinger, whose example will easily outlive him, and his "reputation." And for Joseph Heller, who saw it early and saw it whole. In Gold's conservative opinion, Kissinger would not be recalled in history as a Bismarck, Metternich or Castlereagh but as an odious schlump who made war gladly. {Good as Gold, 1976) CONTENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION 1 CURTAIN-RAISER: THE SECRET OF '68 2 INDOCHINA 3 A SAMPLE OF CASES: KISSINGER'S WAR CRIMES IN INDOCHINA 4 BANGLADESH: ONE GENOCIDE, ONE COUP AND ONE ASSASSINATION 5 CHILE 6 AN AFTERWORD ON CHILE 7 CYPRUS 8 EAST TIMOR 9 A "WET JOB" IN WASHINGTON 10 AFTERWORD: THE PROFIT MARGIN 11 LAW AND JUSTICE APPENDIX I: A FRAGRANT FRAGMENT APPENDIX II: THE DEMETRACOPOULOS LETTER ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INDEX PREFACE IT WILL BECOME clear, and may as well be stated at the outset, that this book is written by a political opponent of Henry Kissinger. Nonetheless, I have found myself continually amazed at how much hostile and discreditable material I have felt compelled to omit. I am concerned only with those Kissingerian offenses that might or should form the basis of a legal prosecution: for war crimes, for crimes against humanity, and for offenses against common or customary or international law, including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap and torture. Thus, in my capacity as a political opponent I might have mentioned Kissinger's recruitment and betrayal of the Iraqi Kurds, who were falsely encouraged by him to take up arms against Saddam Hussein in 1974-75, and who were then abandoned to extermination on their hillsides when Saddam Hussein made a diplomatic deal with the Shah of Iran, and who were deliberately lied to as well as abandoned. The conclusions of the report by Congressman Otis Pike still make shocking reading, and reveal on Kissinger's part a callous indifference to human life and human rights. But they fall into the category of depraved realpolitik, and do not seem to have violated any known law. In the same way, Kissinger's orchestration of political and military and diplomatic cover for apartheid in South Africa and the South African destabilization of Angola, with its appalling consequences, presents us with a morally repulsive record. Again, though, one is looking at a sordid period of Cold War and imperial history, and an exercise of irresponsible power, rather than an episode of organized crime. Additionally, one must take into account the institutional nature of this policy, which might in outline have been followed under any administration, national security advisor, or secretary of state. Similar reservations can be held about Kissinger's chairmanship of the Presidential Commission on Central America in the early 1980s, which was staffed by Oliver North and which whitewashed death squad activity in the isthmus. Or about the political protection provided by Kissinger, while in office, for the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran and its machinery of torture and repression. The list, it is sobering to say, could be protracted very much further. But it will not do to blame the whole exorbitant cruelty and cynicism of decades on one man. (Occasionally one gets an intriguing glimpse, as when Kissinger urges President Ford not to receive the inconvenient Alexander Solzhenitsyn, while all the time he poses as Communism's most daring and principled foe.) No, I have confined myself to the identifiable crimes that can and should be placed on a proper bill of indictment, whether the actions taken were in line with general "policy" or not. These include: 1. The deliberate mass killing of civilian populations in Indochina. 2. Deliberate collusion in mass murder, and later in assassination, in Bangladesh. 3. The personal suborning and planning of murder, of a senior constitutional officer in a democratic nation Chile - with which the United States was not at war. 4. Personal involvement in a plan to murder the head of state in the democratic nation of Cyprus. 5. The incitement and enabling of genocide in East Timor. 6. Personal involvement in a plan to kidnap and murder a journalist living in Washington, DC. The above allegations are not exhaustive. And some of them can only be constructed prima facie, since Mr. Kissinger - in what may also amount to a deliberate and premeditated obstruction of justice - has caused large tranches of evidence to be withheld or destroyed. However, we now enter upon the age when the defense of "sovereign immunity" for state crimes has been held to be void. As I demonstrate below, Kissinger has understood this decisive change even if many of his critics have not. The Pinochet verdict in London, the splendid activism of the Spanish magistracy, and the verdicts of the International Tribunal at The Hague have destroyed the shield that immunized crimes committed under the justification of raison d'etat. There is now no reason why a warrant for the trial of Kissinger may not be issued, in any one of a number of jurisdictions, and why he may not be compelled to answer it. Indeed, and as I write, there are a number of jurisdictions where the law is at long last beginning to catch up with the evidence. And we have before us in any case the Nuremberg precedent, by which the United States solemnly undertook to be bound. A failure to proceed will constitute a double or triple offense to justice. First, it will violate the essential and now uncontested principle that not even the most powerful are above the law. Second, it will suggest that prosecutions for war crimes and crimes against humanity are reserved for losers, or for minor despots in relatively negligible countries. This in turn will lead to the paltry politicization of what could have been a noble process, and to the justifiable suspicion of double standards. Many if not most of Kissinger's partners in crime are now in jail, or are awaiting trial, or have been otherwise punished or discredited. His own lonely impunity is rank; it smells to heaven. If it is allowed to persist then we shall shamefully vindicate the ancient philosopher Anacharsis, who maintained that laws were like cobwebs: strong enough to detain only the weak, and too weak to hold the strong. In the name of innumerable victims known and unknown, it is time for justice to take a hand. INTRODUCTION ON 2 DECEMBER 1998, Mr. Michael Korda was being interviewed on camera in his office at Simon and Schuster. As one of the reigning magnates of New York publishing, he had edited and "produced" the work of authors as various as Tennessee Williams, Richard Nixon, Joan Crawford and Jo Bonanno. On this particular day, he was talking about the life and thoughts of Cher, whose portrait adorned the wall behind him. And then the telephone rang and there was a message to call "Dr" Henry Kissinger as soon as possible. A polymath like Mr. Korda knows - what with the exigencies of publishing in these vertiginous days - how to switch in an instant between Cher and high statecraft. The camera kept running, and recorded the following scene for a tape which I possess. Asking his secretary to get the number (759 7919 - the digits of Kissinger Associates) Mr. Korda quips drily, to general laughter in the office, that it "should be 1-800-cambodia ... 1-800-bomb-cambodia." After a pause of nicely calibrated duration (no senior editor likes to be put on hold while he's receiving company, especially media company), it's "Henry - Hi, how are you?... You're getting all the publicity you could want in the New York Times, but not the kind you want ... I also think it's very, very dubious for the administration to simply say yes, they'll release these papers ... no ... no, absolutely ... no ... no ... well, hmmm, yeah. We did it until quite recently, frankly, and he did prevail ... Well, I don't think there's any question about that, as uncomfortable as it may be. ... Henry, this is totally outrageous ... yeah ... Also the jurisdiction. This is a Spanish judge appealing to an English court about a Chilean head of state.
Recommended publications
  • The BCCI Affair
    The BCCI Affair A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate by Senator John Kerry and Senator Hank Brown December 1992 102d Congress 2d Session Senate Print 102-140 This December 1992 document is the penultimate draft of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee report on the BCCI Affair. After it was released by the Committee, Sen. Hank Brown, reportedly acting at the behest of Henry Kissinger, pressed for the deletion of a few passages, particularly in Chapter 20 on "BCCI and Kissinger Associates." As a result, the final hardcopy version of the report, as published by the Government Printing Office, differs slightly from the Committee's softcopy version presented below. - Steven Aftergood Federation of American Scientists This report was originally made available on the website of the Federation of American Scientists. This version was compiled in PDF format by Public Intelligence. Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................ 4 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY OF INVESTIGATION ............................................................................... 21 THE ORIGIN AND EARLY YEARS OF BCCI .................................................................................................... 25 BCCI'S CRIMINALITY .................................................................................................................................. 49 BCCI'S RELATIONSHIP WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS CENTRAL BANKS, AND INTERNATIONAL
    [Show full text]
  • Henry A. Kissinger. (Aug
    Henry A. Kissinger. (Aug. 20, 2020). Biography and Timeline. Anonymous Patriots. *.xlsx spreadsheet attached to this PDF A B C D 1 Year Organization Position Activity Henry Alfred Kissinger (b. 1923, Fuerth, Germany) Biography & Timeline Dedicated his career to the (British) Pilgrims Society "new world order" 200-year plan ca. 1948: British intelligence; joined Pilgrims Society; Pilgrims Rockefeller "advisor" 1948: Runner for the Marshall Plan stolen gold created by Pilgrims Society Stimson, Acheson, Marshall, Sarnoff, Dulles, Donovan 1971: Killed gold standard w/ 12 Nixon Pilgrims Cabinet members incl. Volcker; ran American intelligence 1971-2008: Exploited Swiss Bank of International Settlements stolen gold 2007-09: VP Pilgrims Society w/ Volcker 2008: Killed mortgage values with Pilgrims Clinton, Bush, Obama, Summers, Volcker 2 1923 Birth (May 27) Fuerth, Germany German Citizen 3 1943 Naturalized (Jun. 19, 1943) Spartanburg, South Carolina U.S. Citizenship 4 1943-46 84th Infantry Division 970th Counter-Intelligence 5 Corps 6 1946-59 Military Intelligence Reserve Captain 1947-50 Harvard University B.A., Harvard College Harvard National Scholarship; 7 Harvard Detur ca. 1950 Pilgrim Society Member Intelligence operative coordinating with MI6 and "Five 8 Eyes" 9 1950-61 Operations Research Office Consultant 1951-52 Harvard University M.A. Harvard Fellowship; Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship for 10 Political Theory 11 1951-71 Harvard University Director Harvard International Seminar 1952 Psychological Strategy Board Consultant to Director Psychological warfare (using Tavistock Institute funded by 12 Rockefeller Foundation) Page 1 of 5 Henry A. Kissinger. (Aug. 20, 2020). Biography and Timeline. Anonymous Patriots. *.xlsx spreadsheet attached to this PDF A B C D 1 Year Organization Position Activity 13 1952-54 Harvard University Ph.D.
    [Show full text]
  • A List of the Records That Petitioners Seek Is Attached to the Petition, Filed Concurrently Herewith
    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN RE PETITION OF STANLEY KUTLER, ) AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, ) AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR LEGAL HISTORY, ) Miscellaneous Action No. ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN HISTORIANS, ) and SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS. ) ) MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF PETITION FOR ORDER DIRECTING RELEASE OF TRANSCRIPT OF RICHARD M. NIXON’S GRAND JURY TESTIMONY OF JUNE 23-24, 1975, AND ASSOCIATED MATERIALS OF THE WATERGATE SPECIAL PROSECUTION FORCE Professor Stanley Kutler, the American Historical Association, the American Society for Legal History, the Organization of American Historians, and the Society of American Archivists petition this Court for an order directing the release of President Richard M. Nixon’s thirty-five-year- old grand jury testimony and associated materials of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force.1 On June 23-24, 1975, President Nixon testified before two members of a federal grand jury who had traveled from Washington, DC, to San Clemente, California. The testimony was then presented in Washington, DC, to the full grand jury that had been convened to investigate political espionage, illegal campaign contributions, and other wrongdoing falling under the umbrella term Watergate. Watergate was the defining event of Richard Nixon’s presidency. In the early 1970s, as the Vietnam War raged and the civil rights movement in the United States continued its momentum, the Watergate scandal ignited a crisis of confidence in government leadership and a constitutional crisis that tested the limits of executive power and the mettle of the democratic process. “Watergate” was 1A list of the records that petitioners seek is attached to the Petition, filed concurrently herewith.
    [Show full text]
  • Docuseries Flat Out, Produced by Vuguru the Non-fi Ction Camp
    MAY / JUNE 13 THE REALITY REPORT Syfy’s Haunted Highway and adventures in the US $7.95$7.95 USD New Paranormal CanadaCanada $$8.958.95 CDN Int’lInt’l $$9.959.95 USD G<ID@KEF%+*-* 9L==8CF#EP L%J%GFJK8><G8@; 8LKF ALSO: UNSCRIPTED GOES ONLINE | U.S. CABLE SLATES REVEALED GIJIKJK; A PUBLICATION OF BRUNICO COMMUNICATIONS LTD. RRealscreenealscreen Cover.inddCover.indd 1 116/05/136/05/13 22:16:16 PPMM Congratulations Bertram We are proud to call you family. CBS is proud to support the Realscreen Awards. ©2013 CBS Corporation RRS.23322.CBS.inddS.23322.CBS.indd 1 113-05-163-05-16 22:01:01 PPMM contents may / june 13 Sundance Grand Jury and Audience Award winner 35 42 Blood Brother is part of our annual Festival Report. BIZ Unscripted action at the NewFronts; Dubuc and Raven upped at A+E ......................................................... 9 Super 8 fi lm shot by Nixon’s top aides is featured in Our Nixon (Still courtesy of Dipper Films). IDEAS & EXECUTION U.S. cable nets unveil slates; crowdfunding words of wisdom ...........13 “The perception was you SPECIAL REPORTS could pitch a show on a THE REALITY REPORT A look into the Emmy Reality Peer Group; log line, put 10 cameras paranormal reality revamps .............................................................. 27 somewhere, and that STOCK FOOTAGE/ARCHIVE was reality.” 29 Super 8 rules in Our Nixon; 1895 Films’ 9-11: The Heartland Tapes; FOCAL Awards winners and UK copyright news ...............................35 FESTIVAL REPORT 19 Profi les of Gideon’s Army and Blood Brother .......................................40 PRODUCTION MUSIC Music shop execs reveal the dollars and sense behind scoring for shows .................................................45 THINK ABOUT IT Science Channel’s slate features a move into scripted Making talent agreements agreeable ...............................................48 drama, with 73 Seconds: The Challenger Investigation.
    [Show full text]
  • National History Bowl National Championships Round 4
    National History Bowl National Championships Round 4 Round: 4 Supergroup Group Room: Reader: Scorekeep: Team Names, including letter designation if needed, go in the large boxes to the right. TU# Bonus Bonus Points Cumulative Score Bonus Points Cumulative Score 1 Quarter 1 2 Tossups Only 3 4 Put a "10" in the 5 column of the team 6 that answers correctly. 7 Otherwise leave box 8 blank. 9 10 Quarter 2 1 Tossups and bonuses 2 Put "10" in the team's 3 column. Otherwise, 4 leave box blank. 5 For bonuses, put "0" or 6 Substitutions allowed between Qtrs all "10" in the bonus 7 column. 8 Quarter 3 points points 60 sec. rds - trailing team Lightning Lightning goes first. 10 pts each. Bounceback Bounceback 20 pt bonus for sweep! Total Total Quarter 4 1 Tossups worth 30, 20, or 2 10 points each 3 Put the appropriate 4 number in the column of 5 the team that answers 6 correctly. Otherwise leave 7 box blank. 8 Tiebreakers 1 Tiebreak questions Tie Breaker (Sudden are only used 2 have no point value Victory) to determine winner! 3 at all! Final Score Check score with both teams. Resolve any errors before submitting this scoresheet. NHBB Nationals Bowl 2017-2018 Bowl Round 4 Bowl Round 4 First Quarter (1) This woman nearly fell over during a botched curtsy in front of King George VI. This woman was sent to Craig House in 1941 and was later relocated to St. Coletta School for Exceptional Children, where she spent the last 66 years of her life.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Images of War 3(1) 7–41 © the Author(S) 2010 Reprints and Permission: Sagepub
    MWC Article Media, War & Conflict Media images of war 3(1) 7–41 © The Author(s) 2010 Reprints and permission: sagepub. co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1750635210356813 Michael Griffin http://mwc.sagepub.com Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN, USA Abstract Photographic images of war have been used to accentuate and lend authority to war reporting since the early 20th century, with depictions in 1930s picture magazines of the Spanish Civil War prompting unprecedented expectations for frontline visual coverage. By the 1960s, Vietnam War coverage came to be associated with personal, independent and uncensored reporting and image making, seen as a journalistic ideal by some, and an obstacle to successful government conduct of the war by others. This article considers the idealized ‘myth’ of Vietnam War coverage and how it has influenced print and television photojournalism of American conflicts, skewing expectations of wartime media performance and fostering a consistent pattern of US Government/media collaboration. Upon analysis, pictorial coverage of US wars by the American media not only fails to live up to the myth of Vietnam but tends to be compliant and nationalist. It fails to reflect popular ideals of independent and critical photojournalism, or even the willingness to depict the realities of war. Keywords documentary, Gulf War, Iraq War, journalism, news, photography, photojournalism, television, television news, Vietnam War, visual communication, visual culture, war, war photography Media representations of war are of interest to media scholars for many reasons. First, as reports or images associated with extreme conflict and matters of life and death, they tend to draw intense public attention, and potentially influence public opinion.
    [Show full text]
  • ([PDF]) My Times: a Memoir of Dissent Pdf by John Hess
    Overview book of My Times: A Memoir of Dissent My Times is a critical look at The New York Times from the inside. John Hess worked at the paper for twenty-four years as an editor, rewrite man, foreign correspondent, investigative reporter, and food critic, from New York to Paris to the Middle East and back. In his tenure Hess rubbed shoulders and butted heads with some of the notable figures of journalism from the last fifty years, including Cyrus Sulzberger and his cousin Punch, A. M. Rosenthal, Seymour Hersh, Scotty Reston, and Homer Bigart. But this isn't a lives of the saints; reporters, to Hess's observation, mostly churned out unambitious, conformist copy, and when they didn't, editors would "fix" it. He argues that the paper deliberately fudged its coverage of Vietnam at a crucial turn. He revisits the close association of the Sulzberger publishing family with the world leaders the newspaper purported to cover objectively. Later Hess shows that the Times was far better acquainted with the jet-set than with its neglected backyard; few at the paper in the 1970s seemed able to pick out the Bronx on a map. My Times is not without warmth for the Good Gray Lady. Hess praises individual reporters and editors, and notes that working for "the most influential paper in the world" gave him a platform to pursue various campaigns for justice, a few of which he recaps here: the journalistic prairie fire he set in connection with the New York State nursing home scandal; his exposé of shenanigans at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; and his revelation of corruption in several administrations at City Hall.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Hl90ak Steven Biel Fall 2014 Friday 10-‐12 Barker 128 Office Hours
    HL90ak Steven Biel Fall 2014 Friday 10-12 Barker 128 Office hours: By appointment [email protected] 617-495-4858 The Vietnam War in American Culture As we mark the 50th anniversary of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, this course will examine the U.S. war in Vietnam from the 1950s through the fall of Saigon, and its legacies up to the present. Considering a range of texts by and about soldiers and veterans, policy makers and protesters, reporters and refugees, the course covers key events in the war, as well as representations and reinterpretations of these events in later years. In each week, I have paired materials produced during the war with those produced after the war in order to explore Americans’ contested and changing understandings of the experiences and meanings of the Vietnam War. Texts include popular films, documentaries, journalism, fiction, letters, diaries, government documents, and war memorials. Course Requirements This is a seminar. Students are expected to come to class prepared for discussion about the materials assigned each week. In addition, students will write two papers and take a three- hour final exam. Class Participation 20% Paper One (5-7 pages) 20% Paper Two (8-10 pages) 30% Final Exam 30% Academic Integrity In this course, collaboration of any sort on any work submitted for formal evaluation is not permitted. This means that you may not discuss your paper assignments with other students. All work should be entirely your own and must use appropriate citation practices to acknowledge the use of books, articles, websites, lectures, discussions, etc., that you have consulted to complete your assignments.
    [Show full text]
  • The Dulles Brothers, Harry Dexter White, Alger Hiss, and the Fate of the Private Pre-War International Banking System ダレ ス兄弟、ハリー·デクスター·ホワイト、アルジャー·ヒス 戦前の民 間国際金融制度の運命
    Volume 12 | Issue 16 | Number 3 | Article ID 4109 | Apr 20, 2014 The Asia-Pacific Journal | Japan Focus The Dulles Brothers, Harry Dexter White, Alger Hiss, and the Fate of the Private Pre-War International Banking System ダレ ス兄弟、ハリー·デクスター·ホワイト、アルジャー·ヒス 戦前の民 間国際金融制度の運命 Peter Dale Scott administration… was able to act almost at will as he was shielded German translation is available from any unpleasant consequences.3 The election of Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 had permanent consequences for U.S. foreign policy. The U.S. major oil companies, which The 1952 Republican campaign, for which John before the election were facing criminal Foster Dulles was partly responsible, charges for their cartel arrangements, instead successfully attacked Truman’s supposed were freed to continue their activities, until “In weakness in dealing with the alleged treason of two of his civil servants, Treasury assistant some of the faraway countries where it did secretary Harry Dexter White, and State business.… Exxon’s sway over local politics and Department official Alger Hiss. In fact neither security was greater than that of the United White nor Hiss was ever convicted of treason; States embassy.”1 Parallel to this was a radical nor were they ever proven to have committed escalation in 1953 of CIA covert operations. it. But both men’s careers had been ruined by Major plots to overthrow the governments of the sensational charges brought against them Iran and Guatemala, both of which had been in 1948 by a freshman congressman, Richard turned down by Truman and his Secretary of Nixon, in the House Un-American Activities State, Dean Acheson, now proceeded, Committee (HUAC).
    [Show full text]
  • Documentary Filmmaker Penny Lane to Receive Her First Complete Retrospective, at Museum of the Moving Image
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER PENNY LANE TO RECEIVE HER FIRST COMPLETE RETROSPECTIVE, AT MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE Lane to appear in person with all of her films, including a preview screening of the Sundance hit Hail Satan? April 5–7, 2019 Astoria, New York, March 13, 2019 — Museum of the Moving Image will present the first complete retrospective of the work of acclaimed documentary filmmaker Penny Lane, who has directed four features and seventeen shorts. The weekend series, Penny Lane Is Her Real Name, which will run from April 5 through 7, will include personal appearances by Lane at all of the screenings of her work, and coincides with the release of the new documentary Hail Satan?, a surprising and eye-opening film about the growing organization The Satanic Temple that is an entertaining, provocative, and timely look at the group’s battle for religious freedom and personal expression. Hail Satan? is being released by Magnolia Pictures, opening in New York on April 19. “In the past few years, Penny Lane has quickly emerged as a major documentary filmmaker,” said Curator-at-Large David Schwartz, who organized the series. “One of the most remarkable aspects of her work is the way that she changes her approach from film to film, always finding the technique suitable for the subject. She has worked with archival footage, animation, experimental techniques, home movies, interviews, computer graphics, and has taken another leap with Hail Satan?, which uses cinema verite techniques to follow its unpredictable subject, the Satanic Temple, as they stage performance-art style protests and disruptions around the country.” Lane’s first feature film, Our Nixon, presents a uniquely candid and intimate view of the Nixon White House, using home movie footage shot by John Erlichman, H.R.
    [Show full text]
  • The Kissinger Associates Firm: a New Vehicle for British Influence
    Click here for Full Issue of EIR Volume 9, Number 36, September 21, 1982 The Kissinger Associates firm: a new vehicle for British influence by Scott Thompson When Henry A. Kissinger first emerged in control of U.S. have had a longer friendship with him than with any other executive branch policy during the late 1960s, it was the leading British political figure." A trustee of the Aspen In­ Trilateral Commission and that less-well-known conduit of stitute, Gyllenhammar helped Anderson arrange a computer European oligarchical policy, the Bilderberg Society, which interface among Aspen, Control Data in Sweden, IFIAS ensured Kissinger's rise to power and controlled his activi­ (which serves as a Swedish-basedfront for the Muslim Broth­ ties. A new vehicle has been prepared for Kissinger's re­ erhood), Soviet computers, and IIASA, the Vienna-based emergence as the leading U. S. enforcer of the programs think tank of the KGB-linked Djermen Gvishiani. Gyllen­ dictated to the United States by the British and European hammar is also a Chase International board member. oligarchy: Kissinger Associates, Inc. General Brent Scowcroft, who was Kissinger's Nation­ Kissinger Associates, a Washington, D.C.-based "con­ al Security Council deputy until named as his replacement as sulting firm," boasts the following board members: National Security Adviser. It was Scowcroft, Kissinger, and Lord Carrington, former British Foreign Secretary� De­ Haig who ran the White House inside track of Watergate, spite his resignation over the Malvinas crisis, Lord Carring­ supported from the outside by the Washington Pbst'$ trial­ ton remains one of the most influential "one world" strate­ by-press attacks.
    [Show full text]
  • Engineering Empire
    2013 Engineering Empire: An Introduction to the Intellectuals and Institutions of American Imperialism in the Age of Obama Engineering Empire: An Introduction to the Intellectuals and Institutions of American Imperialism in the Age of Obama A 2013 Hampton Institute report by Andrew Gavin Marshall Hampton Institute a proletarian think tank www.hamptonthink.org 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ENGINEERING EMPIRE ……………………………. 3 Meet the Engineers of Empire …… 4 Dynastic Influence on Foreign Policy …. 5 Intellectuals, 'Experts,' and Imperialists Par Excellence: Kissinger and Brzezinski ……. 8 From Cold War to New World Order: 'Containment' to 'Enlargement' …. 11 The Road to "Hope" and "Change" …. 16 CSIS: The 'Brain' of the Obama Administration … 18 Imperialism Without Imperialists? ….. 25 Notes …. 26 EMPIRE UNDER OBAMA, PART 1: POLITICAL LANGUAGE AND THE ‘MAFIA PRINCIPLES’ OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ……. 30 Mafia Principles and Western 'Values' …. 33 Notes …. 39 EMPIRE UNDER OBAMA, PART 2: BARACK OBAMA’S GLOBAL TERROR CAMPAIGN … 41 Notes … 48 EMPIRE UNDER OBAMA, PART 3: AMERICA’S “SECRET WARS” IN OVER 100 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD ……. 51 Notes …. 57 EMPIRE UNDER OBAMA, PART 4: COUNTERINSURGENCY, DEATH SQUADS, AND THE POPULATION AS A TARGET …… 60 Notes …. 68 2 Educating yourself about empire can be a challenging endeavor, especially since so much of the educational system is dedicated to avoiding the topic or justifying the actions of imperialism in the modern era. If one studies political science or economics, the subject might be discussed in a historical context, but rarely as a modern reality; media and government voices rarely speak on the subject, and even more rarely speak of it with direct and honest language.
    [Show full text]